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Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore
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Posted by Hobo,NC on July 09, 2007 at 19:06:19 from (71.29.35.149):
In Reply to: O/T Is there any common sense anymore posted by Farmall MD on July 09, 2007 at 14:29:35:
I have the one in a million werk'n fer me this summer, he started in February werk'n part time after school. My mom nicked named'em Mutt by mistake (his nick name wuz Muff short fer Murphy) she kin not hear good so the name has stuck. Mutt izz 17 and has the ability to B what ever he wants 2 be. Funny but mutt knows witch way to mow grass, he blows the cut'ns into the 450 drive. I spec i need to ask'em if he could figger out away to keep the cut'ns out of the drive. In 30 years all the help I have had have sum'm about what are how they do their job that gripes my arse. Mutt has no bad habits that grip my arse. I have had help that thinks they kin werk a few weeks then need a week off to spend the money. I have cut back to 4 day werk weeks but still sheet comes up that makes no sense to me to B off. I have had a few kids that came out of the local Tinker Tech with 2 year degrees under their belt, they had a hard time figger'n out how to change oil, local tinker teck took daddys money. I spec my take on this izz why I am not asked to sit on the board their enny more, do miss the free meal tho. I know a few that shore have werked the good will factor to death. 22 years old unemployed uneducated and will not werk in a pie factory, life ait't EZ soon they will find out. Most of'em needed a good arse woop'n in their time, Mom and Dad to.
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